The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orban, accused European leaders on Wednesday of having “agreed on Tuesday with President Zelenski” to continue the war. “This is bad news for Europe,” emphasized Viktor Orban, who believes they are prolonging a war “that clearly has no solution on the front, but involves terrible destruction,” according to a message posted on Facebook on Wednesday, quoted by MTI, writes Agerpres.
“About 35,000 people die or are maimed every month, while the front lines barely move, leaving hundreds of thousands of widows, orphans, mothers mourning their sons – this is what Brussels is supporting,” Orban accused.
“In the meantime, hundreds of billions of euros are being burnt… in vain: this war does not paralyze Russia, but Europe,” the Hungarian Prime Minister stated, adding that the war in Ukraine “also creates a risk of nuclear war, with Europe facing a nuclear power.”
“It would drag us into it if we let it,” Orban concluded, who also argued in the same message that the leader of the Hungarian opposition party Tisza, Peter Magyar, “signed a secret pact last week in Munich with the leaders in Brussels, with German assistance,” based on which “Hungary will join the ranks of European countries at war and will approve financial aid for Ukraine in exchange for support from Brussels and Kiev.”
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